Relationships of Strength and Anthropometric Measures to Physical Performances Involving the Trunk and Legs

作者: H. Harrison Clarke

DOI: 10.1080/10671188.1957.10612926

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摘要: Abstract In this study, 16 strength and 10 anthropometric tests were related by correlational methods to 8 trunk leg measures, involving dynamometric strength, muscular endurance, agility, power. The intercorrelations among some of the variables especially high: .91, standing height with length; .88, foot length .87, body weight both hip width thigh girth. highest test intercorrelation was .65 between flexion extension. Significant multiple correlations obtained were: .74 for lift weight, ankle dorsal strength; .71 back knee extension width, .66 broad jump adipose tissue over abdomen (negative) (positive).

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H. Harrison Clarke, Relationship of Strength and Anthropometric Measures to Various Arm Strength Criteria Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. ,vol. 25, pp. 134- 143 ,(1954) , 10.1080/10671188.1954.10624953